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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 8

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THE BELLEVILLE IKANSAS) TELESCOPE Jan. anitl Mrs. Clyiie hml Mr. and Mrs. George Wince and sons of Joes, visited.

Friday and Saturday, at-tha -Ben Ailiiur home." Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hudson and Gcraldinu with tur-- Sey dinner Sunday, December 24, tlie following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Will Htulson, Max and Ro- Jand, Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Frasier, Virginia and Joan, Mr. arid Mrs. Beryl Hudson and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark.

Brokesh of Winfrcd, John Paulichcck of Narka and Mr. and Mrs. Earl-JanhHok and childien. Mr. and Mj's.

Wesley Hirnion had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Hirmon and daughter and Joe Hirmon of Nni- ka, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirmon und Mrs.

F. M. Hanzlick. Ml', and Huanc SMUIUDIIS of Wruy, vrsiiecr Sunday wiili iMv. and Mrs.

Charles SItsila. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Edwards of Fort Lupton, came Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Ella, Ktl- relatives.

An old fashioned sleighing pinly was enjoyed at the Jeri'y Opocen- IT HAPP Mm.in?.i„ I 'i sky home last Monday night. After the ri.le the following! Horak served lunch at the Opocen-i lionie; Francis and Joey; Tho.se who enjoyed Christmas odgersj Karia, Helen, Bonnie ami dinner at the home of Mr. and W. H. Brosh and Helen Sun- John Kadavy, Will and (icne Mar.iorie, Harry, Hoiak, Ben, Emil Oporensky.

Tni 1 Agenda, Mi Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pnlccek JZU Ml-, and Barbara Ann of Fairbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis I KlabEufcji and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Horak and fairily and Mr. and Ed Brosh. Mrs. A. C.

Florrell of and Mr. and Mrs. Will Palecek and Alice Jo were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. F.

h. Bpeht the holidays from Tuesday till Friday with relatives in dier and Salina. Mr family Mr Lucille. Miss Lois Bnrleen of Concordia was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Skala and Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Palecek. Mr. and Mi's. Wesley Klauiiian of Ravenna- visited Wednesday 1 Mr. and Milo Skala and Skala Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Prvmek and Mrs. Joe Skal imily of Cuba spent Sunday with I'l': oyening. r. and Mrs.

J. R. Moravek and' son Pliillip of LIdorado spent ll and Harold children spent Sunday with and MIS. Joe Skala. In the eve- ning Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Hubka I were Mrs. Rex Stransky and Pattv home Friday after days visit with her mother J. K. Gregory and other relatives -Waunota, Neh.

i Lucille and Helen Hiner of Fair-! bury visited frnm Monday Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dovel and Cleta. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brokesh and dauglueis entertained with a waffle Wednesday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank week end with Dr. and Mrs, I Ay res.

The Epwortli League watch party at the B. iumie Sunday. IlKl liic a L. Light: rr.lA«,WAS THP FIRST Bb MlSSlOVARY 'lN KANSAS HP tME OUMRIAW IWOIAN.T TO IHC- CIIKISllAM PAITM IH PNOOOll rATHni-', JUAN Ue HAUILI-AVVAS R.Y HIS OWV PRPtiiiiVi Sire OF HeRl HIT WAS TMU FIRai MARTYR uNirco THUKSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940 and Mrs. John W.

Kuhn, his sis-' Mr. Joe Brewer, Johnny, Archie, tor, Mrs, Ehie Dyer and family, i-Melvin and Deaii, Ada Brew- his unc)c Blocky Smith and other and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bock- friends. I oven and daughters of Monroe, William R.

Goodwin, former i Mich, clerk of the district court, has re-1 WMI Hicwn is visiting inr turned from an extended visit witli (laughter K. J. Shiillz and a Ark. He also visited otlier iioiius i ,,11 ,1 Duiion IMI- of interest in that state. IcitaiiUMJ at diiiiier 'I'liesdiiv Mva.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hriiza re- 1 turned 10 iheir home in VinceiiiK 's, Friday after a sliort vaca-' tion at the Frank Ilruza home. BOB KERR A CECIL MAUPIN OP BLOOM MAP I Mi: 'F THfc Mc'VTH, Wfiev ffxi wsKH kuv.viwo THh- IW-A, t'TWIPPHP CVk 30B KtRR At'lECe Of SASH SlUllda Were Sunday of Mr. and Mis.

Plevka and son of Wayne, guest was Miss Leoiia Belleville. Mrs. Leonard Slransliv for a CAL'OMT THECOYOrc THC FIKj'r THKCW OIL WAG KX'oww TO rne IM13IAIV3 01- liCrORt- THL- COMIWO OF THe VVHITL" BEAVER SPRIW6 17 MIAMI CO, SvAS -A OIL OIL rony.r.ooN i-tyRFAci; cf- Ttltf AVU THn KLANKer IN tilt; AND 00 THB THKY IHC OK AS A tow FRcrPW PAKT AND SOKL -3 ON PC.VIPt^ FIKSr KAWSAS -OII. WCLL' HKOUOlIT NEAR OSAWATOMIE OV MARCH 3 STKAN'GCLV CK'OUOtI y.OSTOf' THE OIL WaLLS WUF-F. ACCI tJL-N TA "PRTTfLrvD GAS Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Black of visited liis parents, and Mrs. Bert Boweii near I'nioii Valley over the holiday season. The B(nvens accompanied the Blaclis as far as Morganville wheii' Ihey visited Mrs. Bowen's sister, Mrs, Louisa Lewis and family.

Mr, and Mrs. Carney from i Persia, visited his Mr. aii'l Idrs. Jack Cai-ney. Tiiey all wcni.

I to Beatrici', Sunday wlu'ie sjient New Year's witli tiie eliler Carney's daughter, Mrs. Ames and family. The Wesleyan Metliodist cluiich was among those Year's entry with a New Year's watch night program. The Belleville friends of I'lingle, fornuM' lesidi'iU hen held a tentr-rmn'ting in tliis eily a iitiinber of years ago, will be iii- li'i 'eMed ill learning of ids deaih recciilly at the family home in Lawrence. I Norway Miss Puiillno Larson URING THC- REPOBUICNM FLOOD OF 1935 A HOUSE OW THe- DANICt A.

RICKEL. vrAR REPUBLIC FLOMSO SCurH ACROSS A R0At3, SHOVCD A HUNK MoU.SC Out riiC AWD SETTLED SQUAWL -LV OV TftC- 'OC 'GM -THE -P LAWDED IV THG tXACT LOCATfOV YIHEUe IT HAP ORIOI'VALLY BtLAV HUIIJ Uap- Mis. l.in- wilh K.lden Steiisaas of id City. S. iiiid Mr.

and and I'anuly of I' ilii. Ni spent ('ill istnias Ililnia Leslie and Mi'Kiii. srBeiT HTyhleidi -'ir aiul Islizalieth Midregor of 'lliiVe, t'lui-tnias H. Ilutros. Ollie and Mr.

and (Uil liliei'lson of Oronoque, and Mr. and Mrs. oid I'lirtx of lloltoll. dinner of Mr. land and Martin Larson and family iiiul Dale wmth and of City, Ailisworlli of Hoone- ville, Ml-, and K.

Kasavedl, and Bert woi-tli. and Ivor and far.iiiy. Mr. and Dallas I l''ogo, Mr. audi I'lrii-ksoii.

Miss Her-j nice l''ogo of Siipei -ior, and observing iherMi.s F.lame Hammer. Sumlay evenimri Miss McCre.Kor ot (il-nvc, several of lasi week wilii Ila Marie dinner guesl.s of i lililnia I-eslip and 1 were Air. and AIi-s. Steir 'aiiil of I.iuealu. and! and far-; ily.

Air. and Keniielli Clii-ist- eii-eii. Mv. aiiil Ciai-eiice Slelisaas and family and Kldeii I Siei i iCapid S. 1 1.

'1(111111111 i-al were Air. and Al. ('. of Alaita fiend, riivi Air. and Mrs.

Karhani of All-, and AIi-. Ili-niy (iile of were Saturday of Ililnia Steiisias, l.e.-^lie and Al.hoii.. M.i;..-an (i Uudolpli of wr-i Almidav dinnei- rue- P. 'P. Ilain- family, Mr.

and Mr Clareiic Widen, Bud, Clarice and and Mrs. Melvin Smiin family, Mr. and Mrs. Fretl V. Itei and sons and Mr.

and Mrs. (ci lielh C'liristeiisen. ami Clarence a 'iqicTrt and Mrs. Melvin Sniaii family. l-unday guests i and Alls.

P. P. Ilaniinei- -i apd Airs. Walter Darlington, and fa of Ali-s. Kudol ('ourtland, Air.

and Mrs. I'-rtc Hammer and Charles, I'hillr Hammer, and Klaiiie. Aliss Doris Beth Darlington Shamrock, Was a guest (d' Miss Paiiline-Lai -sun, Air. ami Walter Daiinij. ton and Dm-is Bi Ih of iclj Miss Anarulh IDarTingtnn it l.iliilsboi-g and AI i Floi'-n Steiis.ias id" in to spend New Year 's with tlVes and friends in Norway.

4. Rydal Mrs. Mnlvcrii Tallent I Mr. and Mrs. 1 Alooi -e and Airs.

Ora Alooie Dean were guests el' 'and Airs. Krnest lUiratidt and in I Air. and Airs. Will Burandl wei of the Krnest' I I Aliiiiday. Kiailie Reed sister Mrs.

Tallent and Wednesday Ali-s l.ois i guest of lu'i- Alr. and I alleiit. i wei 'lv. lUii-al oj cni -d iille dav A an a- Al i 21c 21c 13c 20c ilic Service Station We Pay Top Prices for Cream, Eggs and Poultry. Check the Items You Can Use SPECIAL Thursday Friday Saturday 2-Ib.

jar Peanut Butter Qt. jar Mayonnaise Qt. jar Dill Picliles -2-lb. jar Jellyy 5-lb. can pure Preserves No.

2Vi can clinjf Peaches, 15c No. 2Yt can Deluxe Pineapple No. 2Vi can Prune Plumbs, 2 cans "SlbsTlarRe white Ueans 8-lb. sack Gplden Poppy Flour Jersey Bran Flakes Pancake Flour, whole wheat Pancake Harvest Time 8 lbs. Corn Meal 10-lb.

pail dark Syrup can -Catsup 2 lbs. idacaroni 300 size can Bartlett Pears, 2 cans Fred Anothei until Plcvka of Mr. ami I went to Lincoln Saturday visit with relatives. Karla Kadavy returned to A'al- ley Falls and Helen and Puiiinie 'Kadavy to Ottawa Monday after spending tlicir vacation with ilieir parents. i Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Vokas bad 'i Christmas dinner guests 1 oil Monday Mr. and Mrs. Diiaiie I Simmons of Wray, Mr, and A -s. jEd KesI and Leo of Belleville Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cyrus Alley, Harry Horak, Francis Splichal, Noiina Stransky anil Helen Kadlec returned to their sciiool work at Kin ))in 'ia the first of llie week after the holidays relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles llrokesli enti'ilained al a bridge parcy their home Those present were Air.

and Bomaii; and sons of Narka. and Airs. Frank Brokesli, Air. and Airs. Elmer Grauerlndz.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis and SharaJI of visited Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. I'lank Mr.

and Mrs. Tolin Ksiber, Air. ami Mrs. B. D.

Lake Cuy. A. Buckles, Alayct.a, and Air. and Alls. K.

,1. Courier, Air. an.I Airs. Orville and I'f Concurdia Sunday wnh and Alls. liarlecii.

Air. and Wiiu-e and; children nf and Sunday witii Air. and' Airs. Ben Ailluirand Boliby. Will llinak retiiiiu'd to his school in Wicbiia Wayside Rustlings By Wm.

May I 1 I 1 and people 10 ed I Scandia. lu-y. I ar.dd Kulin llenrv (111, Jerry Hun.liis, ol Mumlen, and the 1 iirday Airs. Kan'ii and famil. 'orest and Kleaiiorl Courier returned to Salina to! their school work after a two vacaiion witli rtdaiives.

Mi-. Fay entertained the following relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Slrnad of Belleville, iMr, and Mrs.

John Strnad and family of Mr. and Airs. George Horak and family and and Mrs. iMilek Strnad and children. Mr.

and Hall and daughter of Hutchiasoa brought. Sirs. W. L. Waterson 10 Manden after she had been at 21c 25c ISc 25c 10c month and a half, 'They returned to Hulchin- 19c same day.

I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blecha and of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs. Blecha and Kayleen and I(v land Mrs.

Ernest Blecha and ard were 15c Mr. and spending liis vacation wilii his (laienis. Mr. and Airs, (ileiin Hruza siieiil Sunday wiili Air. and Mrs.

Fiala ami son near and Charles Skala spent Friday at the Ld Kesl home in Bellevillt'. and Airs. Willaril Carpeiitei of Norrli Platle were wi'ck end giiesis of Air. and Ali-s. Duey and children.

Mr. aiitl Airs. Bjnnan sons and Paulicliek of and Air. and Broki'sli, Were -New ilinner Air. and Airs.

Charles Brokesh and daviuhiers. ir a iTd of were dinner guesis Suii- d-iy-of All. and Airs. T. K.

Kvaiis. All-, and Airs. Boyd were afteriKion visiiors. Oscar Bowers hd'i Sunday for Bird Ciiy to spend a t'ew days with his mot her who is ill. Mr.

and I.adimer Novak and Aiona and "Charles Pt'ter spent Tinirsday wiili Mr. ami Airs. Krvin litu-kins and family near Chester. lieraliliiic Klinia spent the pasi Week visi rtdaiives near ka. Will Pimer id' Belleville was a I ''i -iilay euesi of Mv.

ami T. E. Evans. Mr. anil Airs.

Will 1 logic anil Wesley of spent Sunday with Air. ami Mrs. Edward Bleclni iiild Kayletai. Bobby Waterson accompiuiiet Tne Kev. Airs.

Tvan Krazier aiitl ilie holiday sea- with a son at Emporia. The returned to their home the filst of the week. Airs. llenr.N A. Cliilds and lier Aliss Gieim boiii of tills ciiy, were reporioiLiiuile sick a few- days ilie with ii SI vere aiiael; ol' flu.

niemlier of the Kiitgniiin Veleian's CCC can.p, home nil a few ilays' furlough, ac- i -iiiiipanled his William Hiilibidl on Chrisimas day KT visi, an aim, Airs. Frank ami faliiilv-, reiiiriiilig home the same Marry ,1. Kelly of ('alley Ihe nasi Week in Belleville ami Ke- iniliiii- county wiili his fannly amf (ii -liier nld-time friends. and Airs. Horace W'ilkie and family i Oiiiaha, and Air.

ami Alls. Ceoine Kieke, of have returneil lo tiieii holiday Rev. and of Formoso. ami Wlieriy. and their daughier, Aliss Kva and Imly friend, of I'liillipsbuig.

vi-- iied Afrs. Wherry's paiems, All. and Airs. K. Hiatt.

Wherry who has been here durliiu- Ihe Chiistmas hcdiday rusii a.sisi iiig Hiatt with his mail ing returned home with his pareiils. Mrs. Elmer E. Bowersox' fell Friday evening at llie inmie bruising herself (piite severely. Mr.

and Mrs. Clemi Easnnan, Paul and Elvin, Airs. Nancy E. Davis tiiiil son. Clifforil.

arriveil in Scandia, l''rirlay from Twin Falls, Idaho, for a visit. Tliey visiLing his and Airs. William Kastiiiaii, his micK' aunts. Air. ami Airs.

I'M Easi- i man in Belleville aud Jylr. .1. Easliran, souiliw-esi of also her mother. All J.iila Aloe and other Airs. Davis and son visiting her daughter, Mrs, Leslie Rasmus.sen, 111 ef Sal vacat ion with tludr parents.

Air. I-I mt- Miss Evelyn Tliroop lias re- and Alls. Henry Cliilds and to sUulies at Toi iillii 1- -s and friends. after spemling the holidays with 'Ihe llandd Kiilin, sltideii; her and Mrs. V.

E. at llarvanl university in Boston. Throop. speiil from morning Dr. and Airs.

Harold P. Jones until I-'riday in BelleviJle, in.g and familv have reiUiiit 'd to their wl.li his i.iareius, Air, ami home in Shidler, after a John W. KtilTii, other rtda.ivtk ami! lailiday vacation spent wdth his friends, eiirouie to Liberal hold another, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, his a meeting. Alls.

Kuitn rufiiaine.l: sister, Airs. W. S. Ilitclieock; her and iarii-e. All.

and Alls. Ernest IJarlar.i ami Alai ih of Al -iiiroi-, spi 'iit Chrlsinias wiili it's parents, Air. and Air-. Brewer. Air.

anil Airs. Dale and of Kansas City. an i- llobt-rl Ainswnrtli of Boor.e- spent ('liijst with Mr. and Mrs. K.

AI. Eastvedt. Airs. Karer Hess and Cl.irli-e. Alargare; Sleiisaas.

Craliaiii and Wagm. were supper uuest--. nf Air. an, I Airs. fieil llaiiMiit-i- and il Alelviii and Alauriee Alalikiilo wet elel --t- uf Airs.

Karen Ross and Clai i Chi istiir.is diniu'v of Air. and Airs. C. W. Wright wlir and AIi-s.

D.iral I Wnelit and l.y- i nette. Air. aiitl Airs. Wrijiill and "ir. and Airs.

X'erneii WVlel-it. Air. and Airs. Charlie and family ef l-om -Mr- ilia and Air. and Airs.

Alelvin llil- erly and Alill'u; of WasliAiigloii, nier. I''i -Hlav guests of Air lareiM-e Steiisttas and family Die Hammer, Air. and All-. Nannice, Floyil and (ll'ai. Air.

and Airs, Harry ilimrer, and Alis. Ri-x (iardiier ami s(-liools In this 'tiesday after a week an lai -Kc crowd frtim this neik'l liorheoil atl(-nderl the woLf hunt 1 the Highland vieinilv New day. ll is said lhat the eva from a large oak or beech liii- friim ten to twenty-five i Iwelltv-foiir hours. International Model D-IS Plck-Up Truck The New INTERNATIONAL Pick-Up in 3 Size! In the new International True line special attention has hce given the popular pick-up typ of in three sizes Neither appearance no all-around utility hav been neglectci in this line. And matter is always ai Internationa built to fit thi job exactly Ptrk.t.fp hoihfa aoaltahit In 76.

UK, ami 102 Incha lnnlJc Unglhs an 113, 23. and UO-liUih uihulbutta. 111 Pennsylvania lo visit her par-mothei' and Mrs. eius. Harold preached al the King ami Mr.

and Mrs. Ivol Friends chiii-ch Wednesday nighl anil the Friends church Tliiii 'Mliiy night. He was accom- lianieil lo ihe latter place by the Rev. and Merton Scott and the Charley AlcCariy family. RlIS.

Waller- were Paul King, other relaiives anil friends. The Rev. ami Airs. Merion have returned to Havilaml Friends college, at Havilaml, after a holiday visit with their iiurents, and Alerton Scott, and two I and Mr, and Mrs, Charles McCarly Califoriiiu i and Ma.xine Patterson, student Lawrence, The folltnviiig (Christmas 25ciiind Mrs. Be in the while the going's easy ox you may stand in line during the.

final days of January. According to the state law penalty goes into effect February 1, 1940. DO YOU KNOW That to obtain a 1940 Kanisas license for your vehicle you MUST your UKHTIFICATE OF TITLE Wd If you do not have write to C. Voellter, Enclose 25 ceiiAsipi' registration card; SO cents for duplicate loir you personally, to attend- to G. E.

DOUPNIK COUNTY TAEA9URER -BfUwOlle party were held at llie Frank Kadavy home Sunday. Those lireseiit- were Opoeensky, Ben and Emil, Richard and Uoris Canfield, Kizek and daughter Marie, Will, Harry and Gene Horak and the Kadavy family. Miss Frances Courtcr returned to her school at Webber after sneiidinirthe week at her home Mi.ss Evelyn Klima and Heleiv Nesvarbfi of Cuba and Ludwick anil 1iiTTlnrf spent "Sum" jday with Mr. and Mivs. Henry I Homolka.

Mr. ami Mrs. Winston Rasldergh and children returned to their home in Missouri Valley, after a few days' visit at the J. R. Moravek home.

EwLoll'ih -and Mrs. Pete Kudoiph of Mrs. Ben L. Edd Ki'ob, Mr. Marion, Havel, itx.

and Mrs, and Mrs, Will Krob and dauBhter.s ami ChavlcK lloudeW all of Cuba Christmas dinner of Mr, and Vosely and ramily. District 90 MIsH Lucille Bis (Crowtlod Out Lust Week) The following dinnov guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Run- diisiiml faniily Mrs. William Kalivoda and family of Cuba, Mr.

and Mrs, Sku- na-aml daughtei 'H of Haddam and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rundus. seriously ill. i her work there the first Alviii Weyh, city'mail carrier, is I week following a holiday suffeiiiig from a back injury ivceiveil in a fall on the icy 'Saturday. James Hill has been sul)stituting fm- him during his inability to make his rounds.

John L. Sewell, who spent a short Christmas vacation with his and. (jcorge ot the vacation spent with her mother, Mrs, Nettie Henrv and family west of town, George-Menheiihall, and Roy students at Kansas Stale reguliir: college, left the first of the week i for Manhattan, afteni holiday va- "Wrtllel: and sister, Mrs, John Larveld, -tiTid -i 'mnTly Knnsi City, came Thursday for a short visit with friends in and near Belleville, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bradley from near WilsonviUe, -Nebir'and their daughter, Clarence Enfield, Enfield and dauuhtors, Evnrnl Norcatur, hero Thursday for a short visit with Mv. and Mrs, Ed Eastman, enroutc home "from Atchison where they had begn to spend the Christinas holl- Willi aiuLsis- ter, Mrs, Lloyd LomuXj and Mr, Lomax, formerly of Belluville, and their recently adopted duughtoi', Carol Jane, Earl recently returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lee James in Belleville aftev an absence of a -year or more, and is making an extended visit witii I hem and other relatives and Mrs, Gilinove were called Cuba liijit weekcby of hiw inulihci') Gilmoi'u; cation with their, parents, Mr.s, George Meiidenhall.

sewell I the aged leaident and pioneer 'of Mr, and and Tisher, Rev, and Mrs. and Rulli Helen, MlsS anil her brother, JosejTli, students at Miltonvale Wesleyan Methodist college, have gone back to their school work this week after being hero during the holiday season visitiiig their parents, Mr, Mrs, Robert Ratdiffe and family. and VeiiMu Wriglii and and and family uilli and Wilii.iiii Cile of Val-ley Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

MeMii liiliery ami Milton of Wasliiii.glon, came Saturday to spend Chrlsinias witit Mr. and Mr-s. (i. W. Wright.

Mr. and Mrs. Lars Tiller and Hetty of Helleville, Mr. and Mrs. Llnd of Coiiconlia, Miss l.iiul of O.i aha were Sunday supper guests of and Mrs.

Donald Wright and Lyiietie. Mr. and l.ais Tiller and Hetty of Belleville and ami DoiiaM Wright and I.ynette were Thursday guests of and Mrs. Alfred lind. and Harold and and iAIis.

Donalil Wright were Friday guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barleeii. "'Mr. and G.

K. lUitler ami Mrs. Krancis Slrnad of Milirac, fame to Cliristmas with and Mrs. l''i-ed Wagor and Christmas tliniii'r guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wagor and family were Mr. and iMrs. Charles Slrtuul of Belleville. and Mrs. William Clark of Scamlja, and Jerry Strnad of Washington, Mr.

and Mrs, I'l. Butler uf Mijl- Irae, and Mrs. Francis Str- itail of Munden. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson xud J.

G. Bachelor iMcCormick-Det'iinK Sales and Service Phono IJellevill iss BernatlintrKelly ofnBellir villo spent part; of her holiday va- cationwith her sister, Miss Ernestine. Kelly in Topoka, and the remainder with another sister, Miss Harriott Kelly in Kansas City. -Jane Canflohl left Monday for Salina to resunio her studios at Kansas Wesleyan university, after being hero during vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Canfield and family. Earl and Dale Canfield also returned to their work this week. Mrs, Hinnen of Topoka, mothci' of Frank Hinnen, who has boon making an oxlonded visit horo with her son and family, loft last week for that place in rosponso to tcUlng Uf the death ot a sister. Jce Riiifdus, and Georije mssed im -RuIiTi honie thoro oicWednesatty.

with relatives and' friends near Stratton, Neh. Mr, lind Mi's, Prank Kalivban -and-f a i Doloaal and son of Agenda, Melvin Stier of and Mi 'AJVmi Kaunr anij Galv. Mr. and Hurvoy Knuer, Mr. and Stove Kalivoda Mrsj; Lad Mrs.

Joe TBediinr ind'Tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Havel and daughter, of Cuba that Jilttce, who passed 1 yeayjj over tho former city and Miss Maxino Mol'oy of Narka were Sunday dinnw guestB of Mr. and Mi 'R Blecha and Mr, aiuLMrs. George Horak and rr-'T," family -anfl-Joe-PlHnget-nafcfuba -MpkJih -inBde spent' Chl'istmaa "day with Mrs.

aUendetV the Ju.sie Hdrak -and Where-to huy HY Read the Jhs Mrs. Al Cinnamon and youngest daughter have, been here Hutchinson, visiting hov husband, and- dftughterH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Everhart family, and "Other relatives and old-timo friends. Walter Bohnenblust, at -Nobraska-unlvei 'Bitjrr who two" weeks vt8lt TTJs Mi -Mwir -John (he holiday ontH anil his par- Walter Bohnenblust, has returned' to his studies in Lincoln.

Radio GvangeliBt and Mva, Nye J. yingmade jat StiUna, accompanied theiK son, Lloyd, iind WM da -np-the-pai'Xy ngmade BIWe the Odd-FelTowii hall, Fri-J day evening. Langmadv kUmj -fii apartments library located in the Building and Loan building on 'the east side of the equRVfi" 'aay ments over the Peoples National George McCrackon left last week for Granite, Okla.y after a parents, home in friends at his fovmer Ho and his father a business trlu- to Kansas City while he was here. The Epworth Leagub cabinet Lmet-with-Mvs. C.

A Fisher at the to make plans for t))e work of tho chanter during tho-new-yeav. Mrs. LouU HoUi Ella Hugos of Denver, were Sunday-di es -l Shorrard, Wednesday supper guests of iMi and Mrs. Owen Brewer were iMr. and Mrs.

Ernest lUickoven and daughters Of Monroe, ami Mrs. Joseph Brewer of bhk- ridge, Mr. and Owen Gene (-Jlrcwer-oiXoHwii-iiia-r-AL'j'antl-Mi 'ST C. A- Mary Brt-wer, Mrs. Minnie Reynolds, Joe Brewer, Johnny, Archie, Melvin and Dean, Mr, and Mrs.

Howard Brewer and Mis.s Ada Mr. Charles Chiisek and daughters Sunday with Mrs. Sarah I'ylu' of Cimeordia. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Chizok, Darlcno and Anita spent Monday 'with John Chiuek of Cuba. Christinas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ei'nest Stacker anil son, were Mr. and Ernest Stoi-ker, and Mrs.

C. Murphy of i Concordia, Mr, and Mrs, Gregg and Mrs. R. Jellison of Belleville. Miss Valbui'g Auker of Concordia spent from Sunday until Thurscluy with the Rev.

and Mrs. V. 0. Aaker and family. Wtigar- anct' sons'and attended a family dinner at the L.

Wagor homo at BoUcvilio. Mr. ami.Mrs. Fred awnUrs. Clayton.

Guiot of Hus- eher, Mrs, Glonn, Snyjlor of Oak'Grovo, were Snturdiiy dinner of Mr, and Mrs, Gttifit- and Leland. Mr, and, Mrs. Hans Jonson and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Alox Scott and fiiro ly, Mrs.

Ida Satterfie and fmn ly, Mr. and Mrs. F. Djjtton, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cuthbertson of Oronoque, Lawroiiou Hugos and Miss Hugos of Thursda arid Un lay diwiJor fiuosts of MJTI i C.

A. Brewer wore-Mrs. HINNEN CO. SUCiAR 10 lbs. POTATOES, Red Triumph (luod, Small Size 100-lbs.

77c Pay More (ilNGER SNAPS, lb. 9c 18c lb. Chocolate Fancy COOKIES lb. 15c White Laundry Suap 2 lbs. fey Peaches 25c 2 lbs.

Blue Rose Rice 14c 3 lbs. Brown Sugar 17c Four 10c cans TOMATOES 25c 4 limit to a customer I 18c lb. Lunck Ham, spec. lb. 10c, not sliced LETTUCE Special head 5c ORANGES 2 Texas 25c If Wilson's Pure Leaf Lard lb.

9c Crax, 2 lb. box 14c 5 lbs. G. N. -Beans 23e 3 Miller Corn Flakes 19c Mac or Spaghetti, 2 lbs.

14e 1-lb. van Butter Nut 2 be .4 cans-Pineapple Full Cream Cheese lb. 19c Pork Loin Tender lb. 12 lbs, spec. SllvirHelT a2c I lb.

spec. I 'fl I Ten; Rib Boil, lb. lOc PoJfH Spare Ribs. 2 Iba, 28c Full Meatmmburger, Bacon Jowls.

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96,176
Years Available:
1880-2005